Why Social Media Posts About Gender Went Viral After Deadly Montreal Shooting
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Why social media posts about gender went viral after deadly Montreal shooting
The online discourse after three recent shootings, including the one on June 22 in Montreal, was disproportionately concentrated on gender rather than on the actual act of violence, a new study has found.
Estela Bezerra: The federal government is demanding permanent actions of the state. Disclosure Twenty years after the sanction of the Maria da Penha Law, the federal government has again increased spending on policies to deal with violence against girls and women. Even so, the budget follows as one of the main challenges for the effectiveness and efficiency of actions against gender violence. The most recent action to try to integrate and reinfo…
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‘We have a responsibility’: Changing sport culture to address gender-based violence
Advocates, sports players and executives are calling for change to Australia’s alcohol-soaked sporting culture which perpetuates harm to women and children. An event at Parliament House in June examined sport’s influence on masculinity, alcohol use and aggression. Gender-based violence is increasing across Australia, and its effects are catastrophic and preventable. Women and children experience higher rates of violence on the nights of major sp…
The telephone service for women victims of gender-based violence 112, funded by the Canario Institute for Equality (ICI), will strengthen its current staff, consisting of eight positions for women's care techniques and one coordinator, with the creation of eight new posts, including six new positions for full-time care techniques, one for administrative staff and one for Unit Manager. The total amount to be allocated by the ICI to cover the main…
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